Or maybe I should get the P7000. What should I do? What should I do. The S9100 has a better zoom but does it take pics as clear as the P7000?
Also http://www.dpreview.com/ is a great site for comparisons.
I have two small Canon P&S, an Elph (SD450) and a PowerShot A1100IS, both are great cameras, however the PowerShot seems to be a bit slower, because it takes AA batteries, the Elph is smaller and slightly faster, however the battery is a special Canon one that is expensive.
I was spoiled during this last trip though, I used my Canon Rebel, and during the fireworks I had no lag, and was able to snap about 500 shots. Yeah....lol.
Kristan in NorCal
I always get Sony cameras. SO I will weigh in here on the Sony side.
I got a new point and shoot camera in August. It is a Sony Cybershot DSC-WX9
Mine is red.
I can finally take clear pictures of things that are moving. Which is quite helpful at a Disney theme park.
I'm a big fan of the Canon D10. (We are part of the Canon 'cult' as we own and have owned many Canon models. My 'big' camera is a 40D.) The D10 is bulkier than the other models, but it takes GREAT low light pix. And it is shockproof (I'm a dropper of cameras and other things electronic). I can wear it around my neck and not worry if I bang it into something, so I wear it always while in the park. It's also waterproof. The only downside I see to it is it's not pocket-size.
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